The recent Supreme Court decision in Kelo v. City of New London has dramatically expanded takings jurisprudence, granting municipalities the power to take from one private owner for the economic benefit of both private developers and communities at large. Although the expansion has great potential to create necessary benefits for various municipalities, the victims of the takings, private owners who are stripped of their property, are now cast in a brighter light. This article argues that there is no longer the same balance there once was with takings, namely property being taken for a purely public use in exchange for fair market value or just compensation. In this new era where private developers team up with municipalities to create ec...
Governments, both state and federal, have the right to take private property for public use, provide...
The 2005 Supreme Court decision in Kelo v. City of New London has galvanized much unwarranted contro...
The 2005 Supreme Court decision in Kelo v. City of New London has galvanized much unwarranted contro...
The recent Supreme Court decision in Kelo v. City of New London has dramatically expanded takings ju...
Eminent domain has been a government power for centuries. In most cases, eminent domain is used to p...
Eminent domain has been a government power for centuries. In most cases, eminent domain is used to p...
The tension between private property rights, human rights, and community are at an all time high in ...
This Article is the first academic paper to systematically consider the environmental impact of the ...
The Supreme Court\u27s 2005 decision in Kelo v. City of New London brought the issues of takings and...
The eminent domain clause of the U.S. Constitution concerns the limits of the government\u27s right ...
This article argues that the Court\u27s holding creates an incentive for private developers to rent-...
The U.S. Supreme Court\u27s decision in Kelo v. City of New London, allowing governments to force th...
This Article provides the first detailed analysis of the environmental effects of Kelo and economic ...
In 2005, the U.S. Supreme Court upheld the constitutionality of eminent domain takings that benefit ...
Eminent domain has evolved to encourage almost every conceivable type of economic development. In re...
Governments, both state and federal, have the right to take private property for public use, provide...
The 2005 Supreme Court decision in Kelo v. City of New London has galvanized much unwarranted contro...
The 2005 Supreme Court decision in Kelo v. City of New London has galvanized much unwarranted contro...
The recent Supreme Court decision in Kelo v. City of New London has dramatically expanded takings ju...
Eminent domain has been a government power for centuries. In most cases, eminent domain is used to p...
Eminent domain has been a government power for centuries. In most cases, eminent domain is used to p...
The tension between private property rights, human rights, and community are at an all time high in ...
This Article is the first academic paper to systematically consider the environmental impact of the ...
The Supreme Court\u27s 2005 decision in Kelo v. City of New London brought the issues of takings and...
The eminent domain clause of the U.S. Constitution concerns the limits of the government\u27s right ...
This article argues that the Court\u27s holding creates an incentive for private developers to rent-...
The U.S. Supreme Court\u27s decision in Kelo v. City of New London, allowing governments to force th...
This Article provides the first detailed analysis of the environmental effects of Kelo and economic ...
In 2005, the U.S. Supreme Court upheld the constitutionality of eminent domain takings that benefit ...
Eminent domain has evolved to encourage almost every conceivable type of economic development. In re...
Governments, both state and federal, have the right to take private property for public use, provide...
The 2005 Supreme Court decision in Kelo v. City of New London has galvanized much unwarranted contro...
The 2005 Supreme Court decision in Kelo v. City of New London has galvanized much unwarranted contro...